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10 Multiple choice questions

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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the British music industry was dominated by
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Who was NEVER a member of the Beatles?
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The Beatles were regular performers at which Liverpool venue?
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The early songs in the Rolling Stones' career were primarily
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The Beatles were formed in which UK city?
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The Beatles' first song released by Parlophone was
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All of the following were guitarists for the Yardbirds EXCEPT
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The Rolling Stones typically avoided AABA song forms that the Beatles frequently used
T/F
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The British had a long-standing infatuation with American folk and jazz that dated back to pre-World War II
T/F
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The term "British Invasion" refers to UK groups who played guitars and, initially, wore long hair
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Term
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the British music industry was dominated by
large companies and major labels
independent radio stations
independent record labels
weekly radio shows
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Who was NEVER a member of the Beatles?
John Lennon
George Harrison
Cliff Richard
Ringo Starr
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The Beatles were regular performers at which Liverpool venue?
the Star Club
the Cavern Club
the Crawdaddy Club
the Litherland Town Hall
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The early songs in the Rolling Stones' career were primarily
original compositions based on Chicago blues.
blues-inspired cover songs.
Mersey beat-style songs.
skiffle songs featuring a slide guitar.
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The Beatles were formed in which UK city?
Manchester
London
Liverpool
Newcastle
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The Beatles' first song released by Parlophone was
"Love Me Do."
"How Do You Do It?"
"Please Please Me."
"She Loves You."
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All of the following were guitarists for the Yardbirds EXCEPT
Jimmy Page.
Jeff Beck.
John McLaughlin.
Eric Clapton.
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The Rolling Stones typically avoided AABA song forms that the Beatles frequently used
T/F
True
False
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The British had a long-standing infatuation with American folk and jazz that dated back to pre-World War II
T/F
True
False
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The term "British Invasion" refers to UK groups who played guitars and, initially, wore long hair
True
False
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